AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEnergy & Climate: A “super El Niño” could cut solar and hydropower output in parts of the West and elsewhere, forcing grids to lean harder on fossil backup as demand rises. Earthquake Science: Venezuela’s back-to-back quakes were a “doublet” sequence, and new reporting highlights how early warning can buy seconds—sometimes via phone alerts. Oregon Research & Safety: Oregon State University geophysicist Chris Goldfinger points to how multi-fault events can be missed in risk planning, while a separate study flags a potentially bigger-than-mapped California fault near Humboldt County. Local Tech & Education: Oregon Tech Dean Neslihan Alp was elected to the National Institute for Engineering Ethics board. Health & Bio: An Oregon honey company is bringing research-studied wild Tualang honey to U.S. consumers. AI & Industry: Nvidia and AWS expand ties to speed AI inference and vector search in production. Public Health: Tick season warnings are rising as Lyme disease risk grows. Business & Logistics: DAT launched “Load Recommendations” in DAT One to help carriers find better-matching loads faster.
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